Factor Info

ID 199066
Size 925 digits / 3073 bits
Status composite
Value 5873822261046605541696416486009673028116537132718318937859523085581251163029667067350768316091515722844690266917333637554281588968758827386246403946466002322202662566738072344439432699229650722692920166967148952560223847781031031736565239604233770747457930023376812588616449035866779260494475548873362956386778440996401995508104281631445512734711603441745398520039890621298996965420615275009005246989564625544539442849087020988660283627103521265814471824411869464709573627367085883927050955349757940337294928593295274791287385440649014374473004764741706835057434945178075640974462993004706924482711098783057140247872242493382633479097964606184269008267347631973572015839455119224017065496532975546496656026513662177061865473599381455959020021512660285336067368016744343281607181977605762435973630212501286809266144097436771652093987845246043844375824493935664672088750908069532348988760772821859087425113342382502590407475981

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 31820) 284341596598806304469490287563303 (proven prime)
(ID: 199067) 20657625656278193864208113302728383504921098880395467721624154355732651368391167083146841173113882341706098089999191002606630002364782969714570698390413663241324921703917948735579186950061943588798183739860605676448354777325296670281738695469153118903515416816319985145611597965999162198583766314580617827506278276459558520626792120905784793203210173745726984103870593446497949309451953877045376835750996150187817460220319615181616837621605583966755026351710147823400800930163030796514610625430329996161102419556393391110107183609239685751121238216694090578629347154444794131862926870138311342911797065916228184918801169360091986073248035709564250591693386802764640347221181152583041887327098693653798420786622796641135549257638247419228705012100955077383498482210441467991101684922379252844171378943862208886321381084612093395348739245073585944897172860728927142091195284836108440581980595627 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.